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I was not that enthusiastic to know (one more) church, after a week in Paris. But man, was I wrong! This is not your average church, as it represents an entirely different type of church. There's a "museum" (where you're supposed to go before entering the church itself) but the only thing worth seeing there is the video that explain...
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I don't know how they can justify the 7€ entry ticket. The 'museum' is sparse (only 1 panel is dedicated to the history of the church; the rest is general history of Bruges), the gardens are miniscule, and the church itself is in no need of restoration. I love history and don't bat an eye at spending money for cultural...
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I had wanted to visit the lace museum and having paid 7 euros to walk round a small museum and old chapel, I went back to the cash desk to ask where the lace was, as there were no signs. The woman was very abrupt and said that it had moved at the end of the summer and was in...
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We happened upon this church on our walk. Such a historical place comprising a museum and old church, giving a history of the Adornis family who still live in Bruges since 12th Century. Glad I found this spot.

This church dates from the 15th Century and is based on the design of the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. It was commissioned by the Adornes family, who were traders and diplomats, and owned land nearby. A small museum in adjoining almshouses explains the history. The church is in three distinct parts: on entering you are in the...
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If you have seen the film "In Bruges" then there is a scene where the lead actors visit this church alter which is decorated with skulls. Very impressive. This is a very small church with an attached museum which gives the history of this privately owned chapel. There is also a small garden to explore. We actually saw the current...
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It's a nice place to visit. However, 3 euros might seem a more appropriate cost of entry, rather that around 5.5 euros (I believe that's it).
It's a different type of chapel, the disposition and architecture are quite particular and I believe that's what's attractive. Other than the church, the ticket includes a museum dedicated to the family that built...
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